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Osteoclastomalike anaplastic carcinoma of the thyroid. Diagnosis by fine needle aspiration cytology.
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1990
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Surgical PathologyHistopathologyNeck MassPathologyGiant CellsThyroid DiseaseOsteoclastomalike Anaplastic CarcinomaFine Needle AspirationNeck OncologyMedicineRadiology
Fine needle aspiration (FNA) of a neck mass yielded cytologic specimens containing two cell populations: multinucleated giant cells and smaller, round-to-oval, undifferentiated malignant cells. The giant cells were frequently so numerous as to obscure the other cells. The FNA cytodiagnosis of a rare anaplastic thyroid carcinoma containing osteoclastic giant cells was substantiated by the subsequent exploratory surgery and biopsy specimen. Immunohistochemical staining suggested a dual origin of the two cell populations.